We use maps all day, including Google Maps, Waze, Apple Maps. We use them without even noticing that every one of them distorts reality. In this episode, Gabrielle explains why flattening a round Earth always bends the truth, how classic projections (like Mercator) live inside today’s apps, and why those distortions shape our mental picture of the world. Practical, visual, and myth-busting, this is cartography you can feel on your daily commute.
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Three Coordinates to Remember
- Why distortion is unavoidable when projecting a 3D globe onto a flat screen (thanks, Gauss).
- How Web Mercator powers Google Maps/Waze, great for street-level navigation, misleading at global scales.
- How projection choices shape perception, from Greenland vs. Africa to who appears “big” or “central” on a map.
Resources & Visuals
- Gall–Peters (equal-area) projection: Peters Projection Map: Everything Your Ever Wanted To Know
- Compare Map Projections: https://map-projections.net/compare.php
- Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion map (unfolded globe): https://www.bfi.org/about-fuller/dymaxion-map
- “The True Size Of…” (drag countries to compare real sizes): https://thetruesize.com
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- Show
- PublishedAugust 29, 2025 at 9:00 AM UTC
- Length7 min
- Season6
- Episode148
- RatingClean